Greetings Around the World

Some people shake hands, some kiss and hug. Others just say hello. These exchanges are common in the U.S., but how do people in other countries greet each other? In most of Europe, a handshake will do.

A Few of the Ways to Say Hello in Asia

Country

Gesture

China

a nod or bow

Hong Kong (older Chinese)

clasp hands together at throat level and nod

India

palms together as though praying and bend or nod, called namaste

Indonesia

say selamat, which means peace

Japan

bow from the waist, palms on thighs, heels together

Korea

a slight bow and handshake (right hand in one or both hands)

Malaysia

both hands touch other person's hands, then are brought back to the breast, called salame gesture

Philippines

a limp handshake

Sri Lanka

place palms together under chin and bow slightly

Thailand

place palms together, elbows down, and bow head slightly, called wai

In Malaysia people greet each other by saying “Where are you going?” Because it is not really a question, the polite response is “Just for a walk.”